The Toyota Camry is among the models involved in the automaker's sales stop. (Toyota)

Toyota has told dealers in North America to stop selling six models, including some of its top U.S. sellers, over concerns that material used in their heated seats could
catch fire, the Associated Press reports.

The order involves a total of 36,000 vehicles that are currently in U.S. dealer stocks. They include certain Camry, Avalon, Sienna and Tacoma models with heated seats from the 2013 and 2014 model years, as well as Corollas and Tundras from 2014.

No fires or injuries have been reported. But Toyota said the fabric used in the seats does not comply with U.S. safety codes, so it can't legally sell the cars.